The New York Post’s Page Six also reported Thursday that Spicer signed with attorney Bob Barnett, who represents on-air news talent and politicians in their pursuits to ink lucrative book and TV deals.

Representatives of the hit ABC reality show would not comment on current casting rumors. The 25th season of “Dancing With the Stars” premieres Sept. 18.

Spicer plans to leave the White House at the end of August, despite speculation that he might have stayed on now that former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci has resigned after a turbulent 10 days on the job. Scaramucci replaced Spicer with Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Earlier this week, a senior White House official told Reuters that the former press secretary was fielding offers for his post-White House life and were finding them too exciting to pass up. They don’t appear to include sequins, however.